Presentations related to Technology for Special Education
2013
Wissick, C.A. & Heiss, K. (2013, July). South Carolina Research to Practice Institute, Lugoff, SC
Wissick, C. A. & Heiss, K. (2013, March). What's so High Tech about Universal Design for Learning? South Carolina Assistive Technology Expo. Columbia, SC
2012
Wissick, C. A. & Quinn, S. (2012, October). What’s so Hi-tech about Universal Design for Learning.EdTech Conference, Greenville, SC. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://udltechnology.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A. (2012, October). Hi Tech Solutions for academic and behavior problems.EdTech Conference, Greenville, SC. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://behaviorsolutions.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A., Hoefer, T., Spann, J., & Greene, J. (2012, October). Hi Tech Literacy.EdTech Conference, Greenville, SC. Created a Weebly website to link references and present at conference: http://ebooksandreading.weebly.com/
2011 Wissick, C. A. & Marshall, K (2011, February). Improving written language through effective intervention and technology. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Myrtle Beach, SC. http://atforld.wikispaces.com/writingpresentation
2010 Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., Basham, J., & Wissick, C. A., (2010, April). Strategies for rethinking technology implementation within Response to Intervention models, Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Nashville, TN. https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/edyburn/www/cec10/
Wissick, C. A., & Quinn, S. W. (2010, February). Tips, tricks and tools for Business education. South Carolina Business Education Association, Myrtle Beach, SC. http://businesseducation3t.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A., (2010, December). Using instructional technology to improve reading comprehension. Council for Exceptional Children Webinar Series.
Wissick, C. A., (2010, December). Using instructional technology to writing. Council for Exceptional Children Webinar Series.
2009 Gardner, J. E., Basham, J., Edyburn, D., & Wissick, C. (2009, November). Universal design for learning, technology tools, and special education teacher preparation. Annual Conference of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, Dallas, TX.
Wissick, C.A., Gardner, J. E., & Quinn, S. W. (2009, November) Free technology tools to support multi-tier instruction and enhance social emotional skills. Teacher Education Division, Council for Exceptional Children, Charlotte, NC Revised wikispace for conference: http://socialemotionalsupport.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A.. (2009, October). Help your students go beyond their limits with free web tools.EdTech Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://edtech2009freewebtools.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A. & Quinn, S. (2009, October). No limits or boundaries: Creating accessible documents and web pages.EdTech Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://accessibledocs.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A., Gardner, J.E. & Dempsey, M. (2009, April). Implementing UDL and DI with free web tools. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Seattle, WA.
Wissick, C. A., & Quinn, S. (2009, February).Differentiate instruction in the business education classroom: For free, South Carolina Business Education Association, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Wissick, C. A. Free resources for behavioral interventions (January, 2009). South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Charleston, SC.
2008 Wissick, C. A.. (2008, November). Accessible documents and web pages.EdTech Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference:http://accessibledocs.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A., (2008, June). Kids on the fringe: Technology tools to help them succeed. National Educational Computing Conference, San Antonio, TX. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference:http://kidsonthefringe.wikispaces.com/
Gardner, J. E., & Wissick, C. A. (2008, June). Free web-based tools and resources: Effective instruction for diverse and at-risk students, National Educational Computing Conference, San Antonio, TX. I created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://freewebtools.wikispaces.com/
Schweder, W., Hanson, K., & Wissick, C. A., (2008, June). A quickstart guide to quality blogging in special education. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Boston, MA.
Gardner, J. E., & Wissick, C. A. (2008, April). Technology Tools that Support Differentiated Instruction and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Boston, MA.
Wissick, C. A., & Bagley, E. (2008, March). Get that in writing: Assistive Technology and the IEP. South Carolina AT Expo, Columbia, SC.
Wissick, C. A., & Crews, T. (2008, February). Free web sites and software for diverse learning needs, South Carolina Business Education Association, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Wissick, C. A., Gardner, J. E., & Schweder, W. G. (2007, June). Web tools to differentiate instruction and support productivity, National Educational Computing Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Schweder, W. G., & Wissick, C. A. (2007, June). Using Blogs to Improve Special Education Courses, National Educational Computing Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Gardner, J. E., & Wissick, C. A. (2007, April). Web-Based Tools and Resources That Support Effective Instruction and Meaningful Learning. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Louisville, KY.
Wissick, C. A. (2007, March). The Best Things in Life are Free. South Carolina AT Expo, Columbia, SC.
Wissick, C. A., & Bagley, E. (2007, March). From Start to Finish the AT Planner. South Carolina AT Expo, Columbia, SC.
Wissick, C. A. (2007, February). Shore up Instruction using Free Technology tools. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Wissick, C. A., & Gardner, J.E. (2007, February). Differentiating instruction using free technology tools. Alabama Federation CEC, Birmingham, AL.
Wissick, C. A., (2006, February) Best practices using technology to support written language. Alabama Federation CEC, Birmingham, AL.
2006 Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C. A. (2006, November). Web tools for methods courses: Accommodating General education curriculum and learning activities. Annual Conference of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, San Diego, CA. Wissick, C. A., (2006, September) Take this Safari to locate free web tools? EDTECH, Myrtle Beach, SC. Wissick, C. A. & Gardner, J.E. (2006, April). Web tools that support instruction for all students.Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Salt Lake City, UT. Wissick, C. A., (2006, February). Evidence-based practices: Technology in the classroom. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Myrtle Beach, SC.
2005 Wissick, C. A., Lowrey, K. A., & Gardner, J. E. (2005, November). Challenges and opportunities: Technology integration in methods courses. Teacher Education Division and Technology and Media Division, Council for Exceptional Children joint Conference, Portland, ME. Wissick, C.A. with Behrmann, M., Bausch, M., Edyburn, D., Jeffs, T., & Lowrey, A. (2005, November) Tips and Tricks with Technology. Teacher Education Division and Technology and Media Division, Council for Exceptional Children Pre-Conference Workshop, Portland, ME. Wissick, C.A., (2005, September) Written language difficulties: How technology can help? EDTECH, Myrtle Beach, SC. Wissick, C. A. & Gardner, J. E., (2005, June). Free and low cost assistive technology. National Educational Computing Conference, Philadelphia, PA. Wissick, C. A., Gardner, J. E., & Schweder, W. (2005, April) Free technology tools to enhance student learning.Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Baltimore, MD. Blair, R.B., Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2005, April). Using strategies instruction and technology tools to enhance written language performance. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Baltimore, MD. Wissick, C.A.,(2005, January). Research to practice: Technology enhanced written language. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Charleston, SC. Schweder, W., & Wissick, C.A. (2005, January). Software to teach individuals with mild disabilities. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Charleston, SC.
2004 Gardner, J. E., & Wissick, C. A. (2004, November). Preparing teachers to support diverse learners with technology applications. Teacher Education Division Council for Exceptional Children Conference, Albuquerque, NM. Wissick, C.A., & Gardner, J. E., (2004, October) Technology enhanced thematic units: Rationale, development and accommodations. Council for Learning Disabilities Conference, Las Vegas, NV. Gardner, J. E., Wissick, C. A. & Blair, R. B., (2004, June). Web-related resources, tools, and strategies for students with mild disabilities, National Educational Computing Conference, New Orleans, LA. Wissick, C.A., & de Krafft, C. W. (2004, June). Balancing the equation: Concept videos in the math classroom, National Educational Computing Conference, New Orleans, LA. Wissick, C. A. & Gardner, J. E., (2004, June). Free tech tools for teaching K–8 learners with special needs. NECC Pre-Conference Workshop, New Orleans, LA. Blair, R.B., Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2004, April). Technology support for teachers. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, New Orleans, LA. Blair, R.B., Brandes, J., Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2004, April). The effects of teaching writing strategies to students with mild disabilities. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, New Orleans, LA. Wissick, C.A., Schweder, W., & Gardner, J. E., (2004, March). Technology applications to support diverse learners. Society for Information Technology in Education (SITE). Atlanta, GA. Wissick, C.A., Gardner, J. E., & Blair, R. (2004, January). Technology support for written language disabilities. Assistive Technology Industry Association and TAM (ATIA/TAM). Orlando, FL
2003 Wissick, C.A. & Johnson, J. C., (2003, September) Technology tools that can empower students with diverse needs. EDTECH, Myrtle Beach, SC. Wissick, C.A., & Jonsborg, L. S., (2003, June). Agent Author: Web-based authoring tool to support diverse learning environments. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC). Seattle, WA. Gardner, J.E., Wissick, C.A., Blair, R.B., & Brandes, J. (2003, June). Technology-enhanced thematic units for special populations and at-riskstudents. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), Seattle, WA Wissick, C.A., de Krafft, C. W., Jonsborg, L. S., Gardner, J.E., & Gillam, K. (2003, June). Technology tools and multimedia projects that can empower students diverse learners. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), Seattle, WA Wissick, C. A., (2003, February).AT for students with mild disabilities. South Carolina AT Expo, Greenville, SC. Wissick, C. A., (2003, February). New technology tools for students with mild disabilities. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Hilton Head, SC. Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2003, February). Using technology tools to create activities that promote interdisciplinary instruction for students with disabilities. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA. Wissick, C.A., & Harris, G., (2003, February Cool tools for instruction: Integrating multimedia into the classroom. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA. Gillam, K,, & Wissick, C.A. (2003, February). The accessible web: Issues about online information access everyone should know and understand. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA.
2002 Gardner, J.E. & Wissick, C.A. (2002, November). Helping faculty enhance instruction and pre-service teachers’ learning via Web-based tools. Teacher Education Division, Council for Exceptional Children. Savannah, GA. Wissick, C.A., & Gardner, J.E., (2002, June). Technology tools to empower students with diverse needs. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), San Antonio, TX. Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A., (2002, June). Steps, strategies, and resources to create web-enhanced thematic units. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), San Antonio, TX. Schweder, W. G., Wissick, C.A., & Gardner, J.E., & (2002, June). Technology solutions for special educators who use interdisciplinary instruction. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), San Antonio, TX. Wissick, C.A. & Jonsborg, L. (2002, May). Agent Based Technology. USC CLA INFOTECH, Columbia, SC. Gardner, J.E. & Wissick, C.A. (2002, April). Web-enhanced thematic units: Strategies for integration to create meaningful learning. New York: Council for Exceptional Children. Wissick, C. A., (2002, February).Web enhanced interdisciplinary instruction: Steps for integration. Myrtle Beach, SC: South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Wissick, C. A., Schweder, W., Smith, L., Johnson, G., & Coughenour, K. (2002, February). KidTools: Software for self-management. Myrtle Beach, SC: South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Wissick, C.A., Gardner, J.E., Schweder, W., & Smith, L. (2002, January).Using technology to enhance interdisciplinary instruction for students with mild disabilities. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA. Gardner, J.E. & Wissick, C.A. (2002, January). Interdisciplinary instruction, thematic units, and the web: Meaningful learning for students with mild disabilities. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA.
2001 Gardner, J.E. & Wissick, C.A. (2001, October). Using the world wide web to enhance thematic units for students with mild disabilities. Annual conference of The Council for Learning Disabilities, Charlotte, NC. Wissick, C.A. & Gardner, J.E. (2001, October). A potpourri of technology tools for students with learning disabilities. Annual conference of The Council for Learning Disabilities, Charlotte, NC. Wissick, C.A., de Krafft, C. W., Gardner, J.E., Edyburn, D.L., & Schweder, W. G., (2001, June). Multimedia and web-based tools for students with disabilities. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), Chicago, IL. Wissick, C. A., Schweder, W. G., Luetzow, C. V., Coughenour, K. P., & Smithey, F. C., (2001, April). Technology integration: Mentors, models and making grilled cheese. Kansas City, KS: Council for Exceptional Children. Wissick, C. A., (2001, February). A potpourri of technology tools for students with mild disabilities. Hilton Head, SC: South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, February, 2000. Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2001, January). Thematic units and the world wide web. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Albuquerque, NM. Edyburn, D.L., Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2001, January). Assistive and instructional technology strategies for enhancing the academic performance of student with disabilities. Workshop for Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Albuquerque, NM.
2000 Langone, J. & Wissick, C. Using computer-based, multimedia instruction to teach academic and functional skills. Milwaukee, WI: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 2000. Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C. Creating meaningful learning with web activities that support curriculum accommodations and enhance instruction for students with mild/moderate disabilities. Milwaukee, WI: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 2000. Wissick, C. & Hanes, B. Virtual Field Trips and Thematic Units. Myrtle Beach, SC: South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, February, 2000. Wissick, C. de Krafft, C., Jackson, I., & Schweder, W. Developing multimedia activities to train functional and community skills. Myrtle Beach, SC: South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, February, 2000. Wissick, C., Langone, J., & de Krafft, C. Picture taking peers: Creating concept activities for students with developmental disabilities. Vancouver, BC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 2000. Clees, T., Langone, J., & Wissick, C. Usingcomputer-based, multimedia instruction to teach academic and functional skills. Vancouver, BC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 2000. Gardner, J. E., Wissick, C., & Edyburn, D. Creating and integrating World Wide Web virtual field trips and thematic units. Vancouver, BC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 2000. de Krafft, C., Wissick, C., Langone, J., & Schweder, W. Developing multimedia tools to support functional and community training. Atlanta, GA: National Education Computing Consortium, June, 2000. Wissick, C., Gardner, J., & Edyburn, D. Quickstarts: Web toolboxes to support technology integration. Atlanta, GA: National Education Computing Consortium, June, 2000. Gardner, J., Wissick, C., Edyburn, D. & Langone, J. Special education technology considerations for students with mild to moderate disabilities. Atlanta, GA: National Education Computing Consortium, June, 2000. Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., & Wissick, C. Technology integration strategies for enhancing the preparation of special education personnel. Las Vegas, NV: Teacher Education Division, Council for Exceptional Children, November, 2000. Wissick, C., & Marshall, K., Finding your way out of the technology maze: Teacher educators and technology. Las Vegas, NV: Teacher Education Division, Council for Exceptional Children, November, 2000.
1999 Wissick, C. & Gardner, J. Linking the World Wide Web to curriculum integration . Portland, OR: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1999. Wissick, C. & Langone, J. Effects of multimedia instruction on teaching functional determination skills to students with moderate/severe intellectual disabilities. Portland, OR: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1999. Wissick, C, & Garubo, J. Assistive technology. Columbia, SC: Commission on Higher Education, Centers of Excellence Conference, March, 1999. Wissick, C., Winslett, J., & Thaxton, J. Can technology connect and integrate the curriculum? Columbia, SC: Commission on Higher Education, Centers of Excellence Conference, March, 1999. Wissick, C. Hanes, B., Edyburn, D., West, D., Rozalski, M., Cook, W., Burkett, K., Day, J., Peay, A., Connelly, B., Linder, S., Mitchell, D., & Hathaway, D. Can technology connect and integrate the curriculum? Find out how to do it yourself. Charlotte, NC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1999. Wissick, C., & Langone, J. Locating and developing multimedia activities for students with moderate or severe disabilities. Charlotte, NC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1999. Wissick, C., & Gardner, J. Developing World Wide Web thematic units and field trips. Charlotte, NC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1999. Wissick, C., Gardner, J. & Langone, J. CDEI Showcase. Charlotte, NC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1999. Wissick, C. & de Krafft, C. Overcoming the barriers of community-based instruction with multimedia technology. Sydney, Australia: International Society of Special Education, July, 1999. Wissick, C., & de Krafft, C. Supporting inclusive environments with technology: Middle school students develop multimedia activities for students with disabilities. Myrtle Beach, SC: ED-TECH ’99, November, 1999.
1998 Wissick, C. & Gardner, J. Interactivity on the Web. Atlanta, GA: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1998. Wissick, C., Integrating technology into the curriculum: How to avoid making it a "Do it Yourself" project. Atlanta, GA: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1998. Wissick, C., & Langone, J. Technology simulations for pre-service teachers. Minneapolis, MN: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1998.
1997 Wissick, C. Transforming instructional environments and improving personal productivity with the World Wide Web. San Jose, CA: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1997. (Invited 1/2 day workshop) Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., & Wissick, C. Integrating technology into the curriculum: How to avoid making it a "Do it Yourself" project. San Jose, CA: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1997. Wissick, C. World Wide Web and students with mild disabilities: Instructional possibilities and challenges. San Jose, CA: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1997. Wissick, C. Teaching students with disabilities: A special challenge. Teacher Cadet Spring Conference, Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina. March, 1997. (Invited presentation). Wissick, C. Technology integration enhances learning for preservice teachers. Orlando, FL: Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education, April, 1997. Wissick, C. Teaching Methodologies for the 21st century. Aiken: SC: University of South Carolina, School of Nursing. April, 1997. (Invited featured speaker) Wissick, C. Teaching and learning with the World Wide Web: Potential and considerations. Chattanooga, TN: Association for Applied Interactive Multimedia, July 1997. Wissick, C. Innovation in web based instructional strategies. Myrtle Beach, SC: HENA, October, 1997. Langone, J., Hasselbring, T., Edyburn, D., Wissick, C., Blackhurst, E., & Smith, S. Technology and teacher education in the 21st Century. Teacher Education Division National Conference, Council for Exceptional Children, Savannah, GA, November, 1997. (Invited panel presentation).
1996 Wissick, C. Enhancing learning environments with web browsing. Myrtle Beach, SC: HENA, November, 1996. Wissick, C., & Loveday, B. Technology simulations for pre-service teachers. Orlando, FL: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1996. Gardner, J., Wissick, C., & de Krafft, C. Attributions & Technology for Mathematics. Orlando, FL: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1996. Wissick, C. Technology enhanced thematic units. Austin, TX: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, February, 1996. Wissick, C., Gardner, J. & Walden, R. Web Browsing for personal productivity. Austin, TX: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, February, 1996.
1995 Wissick, C. Assistive technology for students with LD and ADD. Columbia, SC: Learning Disabilities Association of SC, November, 1995 Wissick, C., & Gillam, K., Development and evaluation of an interactive videodisc program for teacher training. Myrtle Beach, SC: HENA, October, 1995 Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., & Wissick, C. Does technology integration always have to be a do-it-yourself project? Minneapolis, MN: Closing the Gap, October, 1995. Wissick, C., de Krafft, C., & Gardner, J. Math attitudes: Can technology make a difference? Baltimore, MD: National Education Computing Conference, June, 1995. Wissick, C. Interactive simulations provide experiential learning for pre and inservice teachers. Indianapolis, IN: Council for Exceptional Children International Conference, April, 1995. Wissick, C., Gardner, J., & Edyburn, D., Technology enhanced learning environments support inclusion. Orlando, FL: Florida Assistive Technology Impact Conference and Technology and Media Division of Council for Exceptional Children, March, 1995.
1994 Wissick, C. Multimedia Presentation Software. Myrtle Beach, SC: Higher Education Network Association, November, 1994. Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., & Wissick, C. Technology enhanced learning environments: An advanced workshop in technology integration. Minneapolis, MN: Closing the Gap, October, 1994. Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., & Wissick, C. Technology enhanced learning environments. Minneapolis, MN: Closing the Gap, October, 1994. Wissick, C. & Gillam, K. Implementing multimedia from laserdiscs to integrated systems. Charleston, SC: Association for Applied Interactive Multimedia, July, 1994. Helms, C. & Wissick, C. Getting started with multimedia. Charleston, SC: Association of Applied Interactive Multimedia, July, 1994. Gardner, J., Wissick, C., & de Krafft, C. Attitudes and attributions regarding the use of technology to facilitate math skills with students who are at-risk or mildly cognitively impaired. St. Paul, MN: Technology and Media Division of Council for Exceptional Children, February, 1994.
Presentations related to Technology for Special Education
2013
Wissick, C.A. & Heiss, K. (2013, July). South Carolina Research to Practice Institute, Lugoff, SC
Wissick, C. A. & Heiss, K. (2013, March). What's so High Tech about Universal Design for Learning? South Carolina Assistive Technology Expo. Columbia, SC
2012
Wissick, C. A. & Quinn, S. (2012, October). What’s so Hi-tech about Universal Design for Learning. EdTech Conference, Greenville, SC. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://udltechnology.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A. (2012, October). Hi Tech Solutions for academic and behavior problems. EdTech Conference, Greenville, SC. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://behaviorsolutions.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A., Hoefer, T., Spann, J., & Greene, J. (2012, October). Hi Tech Literacy. EdTech Conference, Greenville, SC. Created a Weebly website to link references and present at conference: http://ebooksandreading.weebly.com/
2011
Wissick, C. A. & Marshall, K (2011, February). Improving written language through effective intervention and technology. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Myrtle Beach, SC. http://atforld.wikispaces.com/writingpresentation
2010
Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., Basham, J., & Wissick, C. A., (2010, April). Strategies for rethinking technology implementation within Response to Intervention models, Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Nashville, TN. https://pantherfile.uwm.edu/edyburn/www/cec10/
Wissick, C. A. (2010, February). Written language and technology supports. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Myrtle Beach, SC. http://www.slideshare.net/toolbox/written-language-and-technology-supports
Wissick, C. A., & Quinn, S. W. (2010, February). Tips, tricks and tools for Business education. South Carolina Business Education Association, Myrtle Beach, SC. http://businesseducation3t.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A., (2010, December). Using instructional technology to improve reading comprehension. Council for Exceptional Children Webinar Series.
Wissick, C. A., (2010, December). Using instructional technology to writing. Council for Exceptional Children Webinar Series.
2009
Gardner, J. E., Basham, J., Edyburn, D., & Wissick, C. (2009, November). Universal design for learning, technology tools, and special education teacher preparation. Annual Conference of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, Dallas, TX.
Wissick, C.A., Gardner, J. E., & Quinn, S. W. (2009, November) Free technology tools to support multi-tier instruction and enhance social emotional skills. Teacher Education Division, Council for Exceptional Children, Charlotte, NC Revised wikispace for conference: http://socialemotionalsupport.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A.. (2009, October). Help your students go beyond their limits with free web tools. EdTech Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://edtech2009freewebtools.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A. & Quinn, S. (2009, October). No limits or boundaries: Creating accessible documents and web pages. EdTech Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://accessibledocs.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A., Gardner, J.E. & Dempsey, M. (2009, April). Implementing UDL and DI with free web tools. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Seattle, WA.
Wissick, C. A., & Quinn, S. (2009, February).Differentiate instruction in the business education classroom: For free, South Carolina Business Education Association, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Wissick, C. A. Free resources for behavioral interventions (January, 2009). South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Charleston, SC.
2008
Wissick, C. A.. (2008, November). Accessible documents and web pages. EdTech Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://accessibledocs.wikispaces.com/
Wissick, C. A., (2008, June). Kids on the fringe: Technology tools to help them succeed. National Educational Computing Conference, San Antonio, TX. Created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://kidsonthefringe.wikispaces.com/
Gardner, J. E., & Wissick, C. A. (2008, June). Free web-based tools and resources: Effective instruction for diverse and at-risk students, National Educational Computing Conference, San Antonio, TX. I created a wikispace to link references and present at conference: http://freewebtools.wikispaces.com/
Schweder, W., Hanson, K., & Wissick, C. A., (2008, June). A quickstart guide to quality blogging in special education. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Boston, MA.
Gardner, J. E., & Wissick, C. A. (2008, April). Technology Tools that Support Differentiated Instruction and Universal Design for Learning (UDL). Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Boston, MA.
Wissick, C. A., & Bagley, E. (2008, March). Get that in writing: Assistive Technology and the IEP. South Carolina AT Expo, Columbia, SC.
Wissick, C. A., & Crews, T. (2008, February). Free web sites and software for diverse learning needs, South Carolina Business Education Association, Myrtle Beach, SC.
2007
Wissick, C. A.. (2007, November). Free technology tools: Past present and future. EdTech Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. Posted powerpoint on Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/toolbox/free-educational-technology-tools/
Wissick, C. A., & Gardner, J. E., (2007, October). Free technology tools support research based practices to differentiate instruction, Council for Learning Disabilities Conference, Myrtle Beach, SC. Posted Powerpoint on slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/toolbox/technology-tools-to-differentiate-instruction-129475
Wissick, C. A., Gardner, J. E., & Schweder, W. G. (2007, June). Web tools to differentiate instruction and support productivity, National Educational Computing Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Schweder, W. G., & Wissick, C. A. (2007, June). Using Blogs to Improve Special Education Courses, National Educational Computing Conference, Atlanta, GA.
Gardner, J. E., & Wissick, C. A. (2007, April). Web-Based Tools and Resources That Support Effective Instruction and Meaningful Learning. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Louisville, KY.
Wissick, C. A. (2007, March). The Best Things in Life are Free. South Carolina AT Expo, Columbia, SC.
Wissick, C. A., & Bagley, E. (2007, March). From Start to Finish the AT Planner. South Carolina AT Expo, Columbia, SC.
Wissick, C. A. (2007, February). Shore up Instruction using Free Technology tools. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Wissick, C. A., & Gardner, J.E. (2007, February). Differentiating instruction using free technology tools. Alabama Federation CEC, Birmingham, AL.
Wissick, C. A., (2006, February) Best practices using technology to support written language. Alabama Federation CEC, Birmingham, AL.
2006
Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C. A. (2006, November). Web tools for methods courses: Accommodating General education curriculum and learning activities. Annual Conference of the Teacher Education Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, San Diego, CA.
Wissick, C. A., (2006, September) Take this Safari to locate free web tools? EDTECH, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Wissick, C. A. & Gardner, J.E. (2006, April). Web tools that support instruction for all students. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Salt Lake City, UT.
Wissick, C. A., (2006, February). Evidence-based practices: Technology in the classroom. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Myrtle Beach, SC.
2005
Wissick, C. A., Lowrey, K. A., & Gardner, J. E. (2005, November). Challenges and opportunities: Technology integration in methods courses. Teacher Education Division and Technology and Media Division, Council for Exceptional Children joint Conference, Portland, ME.
Wissick, C.A. with Behrmann, M., Bausch, M., Edyburn, D., Jeffs, T., & Lowrey, A. (2005, November) Tips and Tricks with Technology. Teacher Education Division and Technology and Media Division, Council for Exceptional Children Pre-Conference Workshop, Portland, ME.
Wissick, C.A., (2005, September) Written language difficulties: How technology can help? EDTECH, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Wissick, C. A. & Gardner, J. E., (2005, June). Free and low cost assistive technology. National Educational Computing Conference, Philadelphia, PA.
Wissick, C. A., Gardner, J. E., & Schweder, W. (2005, April) Free technology tools to enhance student learning. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Baltimore, MD.
Blair, R.B., Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2005, April). Using strategies instruction and technology tools to enhance written language performance. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, Baltimore, MD.
Wissick, C.A.,(2005, January). Research to practice: Technology enhanced written language. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Charleston, SC.
Schweder, W., & Wissick, C.A. (2005, January). Software to teach individuals with mild disabilities. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Charleston, SC.
2004
Gardner, J. E., & Wissick, C. A. (2004, November). Preparing teachers to support diverse learners with technology applications. Teacher Education Division Council for Exceptional Children Conference, Albuquerque, NM.
Wissick, C.A., & Gardner, J. E., (2004, October) Technology enhanced thematic units: Rationale, development and accommodations. Council for Learning Disabilities Conference, Las Vegas, NV.
Gardner, J. E., Wissick, C. A. & Blair, R. B., (2004, June). Web-related resources, tools, and strategies for students with mild disabilities, National Educational Computing Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Wissick, C.A., & de Krafft, C. W. (2004, June). Balancing the equation: Concept videos in the math classroom, National Educational Computing Conference, New Orleans, LA.
Wissick, C. A. & Gardner, J. E., (2004, June). Free tech tools for teaching K–8 learners with special needs. NECC Pre-Conference Workshop, New Orleans, LA.
Blair, R.B., Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2004, April). Technology support for teachers. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, New Orleans, LA.
Blair, R.B., Brandes, J., Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2004, April). The effects of teaching writing strategies to students with mild disabilities. Annual Conference of the Council for Exceptional Children, New Orleans, LA.
Wissick, C.A., Schweder, W., & Gardner, J. E., (2004, March). Technology applications to support diverse learners. Society for Information Technology in Education (SITE). Atlanta, GA.
Wissick, C.A., Gardner, J. E., & Blair, R. (2004, January). Technology support for written language disabilities. Assistive Technology Industry Association and TAM (ATIA/TAM). Orlando, FL
2003
Wissick, C.A. & Johnson, J. C., (2003, September) Technology tools that can empower students with diverse needs. EDTECH, Myrtle Beach, SC.
Wissick, C.A., & Jonsborg, L. S., (2003, June). Agent Author: Web-based authoring tool to support diverse learning environments. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC). Seattle, WA.
Gardner, J.E., Wissick, C.A., Blair, R.B., & Brandes, J. (2003, June). Technology-enhanced thematic units for special populations and at-riskstudents. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), Seattle, WA
Wissick, C.A., de Krafft, C. W., Jonsborg, L. S., Gardner, J.E., & Gillam, K. (2003, June). Technology tools and multimedia projects that can empower students diverse learners. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), Seattle, WA
Wissick, C. A., (2003, February). AT for students with mild disabilities. South Carolina AT Expo, Greenville, SC.
Wissick, C. A., (2003, February). New technology tools for students with mild disabilities. South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, Hilton Head, SC.
Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2003, February). Using technology tools to create activities that promote interdisciplinary instruction for students with disabilities. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA.
Wissick, C.A., & Harris, G., (2003, February Cool tools for instruction: Integrating multimedia into the classroom. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA.
Gillam, K,, & Wissick, C.A. (2003, February). The accessible web: Issues about online information access everyone should know and understand. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA.
2002
Gardner, J.E. & Wissick, C.A. (2002, November). Helping faculty enhance instruction and pre-service teachers’ learning via Web-based tools. Teacher Education Division, Council for Exceptional Children. Savannah, GA.
Wissick, C.A., & Gardner, J.E., (2002, June). Technology tools to empower students with diverse needs. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), San Antonio, TX.
Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A., (2002, June). Steps, strategies, and resources to create web-enhanced thematic units. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), San Antonio, TX.
Schweder, W. G., Wissick, C.A., & Gardner, J.E., & (2002, June). Technology solutions for special educators who use interdisciplinary instruction. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), San Antonio, TX.
Wissick, C.A. & Jonsborg, L. (2002, May). Agent Based Technology. USC CLA INFOTECH, Columbia, SC.
Gardner, J.E. & Wissick, C.A. (2002, April). Web-enhanced thematic units: Strategies for integration to create meaningful learning. New York: Council for Exceptional Children.
Wissick, C. A., (2002, February). Web enhanced interdisciplinary instruction: Steps for integration. Myrtle Beach, SC: South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children,
Wissick, C. A., Schweder, W., Smith, L., Johnson, G., & Coughenour, K. (2002, February). KidTools: Software for self-management. Myrtle Beach, SC: South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children,
Wissick, C.A., Gardner, J.E., Schweder, W., & Smith, L. (2002, January).Using technology to enhance interdisciplinary instruction for students with mild disabilities. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA.
Gardner, J.E. & Wissick, C.A. (2002, January). Interdisciplinary instruction, thematic units, and the web: Meaningful learning for students with mild disabilities. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Reston, VA.
2001
Gardner, J.E. & Wissick, C.A. (2001, October). Using the world wide web to enhance thematic units for students with mild disabilities. Annual conference of The Council for Learning Disabilities, Charlotte, NC.
Wissick, C.A. & Gardner, J.E. (2001, October). A potpourri of technology tools for students with learning disabilities. Annual conference of The Council for Learning Disabilities, Charlotte, NC.
Wissick, C.A., de Krafft, C. W., Gardner, J.E., Edyburn, D.L., & Schweder, W. G., (2001, June). Multimedia and web-based tools for students with disabilities. National Educational Computing Conference (NECC), Chicago, IL.
Wissick, C. A., Schweder, W. G., Luetzow, C. V., Coughenour, K. P., & Smithey, F. C., (2001, April). Technology integration: Mentors, models and making grilled cheese. Kansas City, KS: Council for Exceptional Children.
Wissick, C. A., (2001, February). A potpourri of technology tools for students with mild disabilities. Hilton Head, SC: South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, February, 2000.
Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2001, January). Thematic units and the world wide web. Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Albuquerque, NM.
Edyburn, D.L., Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C.A. (2001, January). Assistive and instructional technology strategies for enhancing the academic performance of student with disabilities. Workshop for Annual Conference of The Technology and Media Division of The Council for Exceptional Children, Albuquerque, NM.
2000
Langone, J. & Wissick, C. Using computer-based, multimedia instruction to teach academic and functional skills. Milwaukee, WI: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 2000.
Gardner, J.E., & Wissick, C. Creating meaningful learning with web activities that support curriculum accommodations and enhance instruction for students with mild/moderate disabilities. Milwaukee, WI: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 2000.
Wissick, C. & Hanes, B. Virtual Field Trips and Thematic Units. Myrtle Beach, SC: South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, February, 2000.
Wissick, C. de Krafft, C., Jackson, I., & Schweder, W. Developing multimedia activities to train functional and community skills. Myrtle Beach, SC: South Carolina Council for Exceptional Children, February, 2000.
Wissick, C., Langone, J., & de Krafft, C. Picture taking peers: Creating concept activities for students with developmental disabilities. Vancouver, BC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 2000.
Clees, T., Langone, J., & Wissick, C. Using computer-based, multimedia instruction to teach academic and functional skills. Vancouver, BC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 2000.
Gardner, J. E., Wissick, C., & Edyburn, D. Creating and integrating World Wide Web virtual field trips and thematic units. Vancouver, BC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 2000.
de Krafft, C., Wissick, C., Langone, J., & Schweder, W. Developing multimedia tools to support functional and community training. Atlanta, GA: National Education Computing Consortium, June, 2000.
Wissick, C., Gardner, J., & Edyburn, D. Quickstarts: Web toolboxes to support technology integration. Atlanta, GA: National Education Computing Consortium, June, 2000.
Gardner, J., Wissick, C., Edyburn, D. & Langone, J. Special education technology considerations for students with mild to moderate disabilities. Atlanta, GA: National Education Computing Consortium, June, 2000.
Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., & Wissick, C. Technology integration strategies for enhancing the preparation of special education personnel. Las Vegas, NV: Teacher Education Division, Council for Exceptional Children, November, 2000.
Wissick, C., & Marshall, K., Finding your way out of the technology maze: Teacher educators and technology. Las Vegas, NV: Teacher Education Division, Council for Exceptional Children, November, 2000.
1999
Wissick, C. & Gardner, J. Linking the World Wide Web to curriculum integration . Portland, OR: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1999.
Wissick, C. & Langone, J. Effects of multimedia instruction on teaching functional determination skills to students with moderate/severe intellectual disabilities. Portland, OR: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1999.
Wissick, C, & Garubo, J. Assistive technology. Columbia, SC: Commission on Higher Education, Centers of Excellence Conference, March, 1999.
Wissick, C., Winslett, J., & Thaxton, J. Can technology connect and integrate the curriculum? Columbia, SC: Commission on Higher Education, Centers of Excellence Conference, March, 1999.
Wissick, C. Hanes, B., Edyburn, D., West, D., Rozalski, M., Cook, W., Burkett, K., Day, J., Peay, A., Connelly, B., Linder, S., Mitchell, D., & Hathaway, D. Can technology connect and integrate the curriculum? Find out how to do it yourself. Charlotte, NC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1999.
Wissick, C., & Langone, J. Locating and developing multimedia activities for students with moderate or severe disabilities. Charlotte, NC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1999.
Wissick, C., & Gardner, J. Developing World Wide Web thematic units and field trips. Charlotte, NC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1999.
Wissick, C., Gardner, J. & Langone, J. CDEI Showcase. Charlotte, NC: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1999.
Wissick, C. & de Krafft, C. Overcoming the barriers of community-based instruction with multimedia technology. Sydney, Australia: International Society of Special Education, July, 1999.
Wissick, C., & de Krafft, C. Supporting inclusive environments with technology: Middle school students develop multimedia activities for students with disabilities. Myrtle Beach, SC: ED-TECH ’99, November, 1999.
1998
Wissick, C. & Gardner, J. Interactivity on the Web. Atlanta, GA: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1998.
Wissick, C., Integrating technology into the curriculum: How to avoid making it a "Do it Yourself" project. Atlanta, GA: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1998.
Wissick, C., & Langone, J. Technology simulations for pre-service teachers. Minneapolis, MN: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1998.
1997
Wissick, C. Transforming instructional environments and improving personal productivity with the World Wide Web. San Jose, CA: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1997. (Invited 1/2 day workshop)
Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., & Wissick, C. Integrating technology into the curriculum: How to avoid making it a "Do it Yourself" project. San Jose, CA: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1997.
Wissick, C. World Wide Web and students with mild disabilities: Instructional possibilities and challenges. San Jose, CA: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, January, 1997.
Wissick, C. Teaching students with disabilities: A special challenge. Teacher Cadet Spring Conference, Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina. March, 1997. (Invited presentation).
Wissick, C. Technology integration enhances learning for preservice teachers. Orlando, FL: Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education, April, 1997.
Wissick, C. Teaching Methodologies for the 21st century. Aiken: SC: University of South Carolina, School of Nursing. April, 1997. (Invited featured speaker)
Wissick, C. Teaching and learning with the World Wide Web: Potential and considerations. Chattanooga, TN: Association for Applied Interactive Multimedia, July 1997.
Wissick, C. Innovation in web based instructional strategies. Myrtle Beach, SC: HENA, October, 1997.
Langone, J., Hasselbring, T., Edyburn, D., Wissick, C., Blackhurst, E., & Smith, S. Technology and teacher education in the 21st Century. Teacher Education Division National Conference, Council for Exceptional Children, Savannah, GA, November, 1997. (Invited panel presentation).
1996
Wissick, C. Enhancing learning environments with web browsing. Myrtle Beach, SC: HENA, November, 1996.
Wissick, C., & Loveday, B. Technology simulations for pre-service teachers. Orlando, FL: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1996.
Gardner, J., Wissick, C., & de Krafft, C. Attributions & Technology for Mathematics. Orlando, FL: Council for Exceptional Children, April, 1996.
Wissick, C. Technology enhanced thematic units. Austin, TX: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, February, 1996.
Wissick, C., Gardner, J. & Walden, R. Web Browsing for personal productivity. Austin, TX: Technology and Media Division of the Council for Exceptional Children, February, 1996.
1995
Wissick, C. Assistive technology for students with LD and ADD. Columbia, SC: Learning Disabilities Association of SC, November, 1995
Wissick, C., & Gillam, K., Development and evaluation of an interactive videodisc program for teacher training. Myrtle Beach, SC: HENA, October, 1995
Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., & Wissick, C. Does technology integration always have to be a do-it-yourself project? Minneapolis, MN: Closing the Gap, October, 1995.
Wissick, C., de Krafft, C., & Gardner, J. Math attitudes: Can technology make a difference? Baltimore, MD: National Education Computing Conference, June, 1995.
Wissick, C. Interactive simulations provide experiential learning for pre and inservice teachers. Indianapolis, IN: Council for Exceptional Children International Conference, April, 1995.
Wissick, C., Gardner, J., & Edyburn, D., Technology enhanced learning environments support inclusion. Orlando, FL: Florida Assistive Technology Impact Conference and Technology and Media Division of Council for Exceptional Children, March, 1995.
1994
Wissick, C. Multimedia Presentation Software. Myrtle Beach, SC: Higher Education Network Association, November, 1994.
Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., & Wissick, C. Technology enhanced learning environments: An advanced workshop in technology integration. Minneapolis, MN: Closing the Gap, October, 1994.
Edyburn, D., Gardner, J., & Wissick, C. Technology enhanced learning environments. Minneapolis, MN: Closing the Gap, October, 1994.
Wissick, C. & Gillam, K. Implementing multimedia from laserdiscs to integrated systems. Charleston, SC: Association for Applied Interactive Multimedia, July, 1994.
Helms, C. & Wissick, C. Getting started with multimedia. Charleston, SC: Association of Applied Interactive Multimedia, July, 1994.
Gardner, J., Wissick, C., & de Krafft, C. Attitudes and attributions regarding the use of technology to facilitate math skills with students who are at-risk or mildly cognitively impaired. St. Paul, MN: Technology and Media Division of Council for Exceptional Children, February, 1994.